- female
- 40 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm dealing with a lipoma and I'm curious about the right dosage of calcarea carb or calcarea flour for effective treatment. Could you provide some guidance or recommendations on how much I should take?
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Consult a Homeopathy Practitioner
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Homeopathy may support healing post-pilonidal abscess drainage, but hygiene and wound care are essential. Recurrence may still require surgical intervention.
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I've had a preauricular sinus infection since birth with recurring pus and foul smell even after surgery it came back. Can homeopathy completely cure this or are there other options I should consider
homeopathy can be considered for managing the symptoms of your preauricular sinus infection, it may not be the sole or definitive treatment option, especially given its recurrence after surgery. Homeopathy may help manage symptoms like pus and foul smell, but addressing the underlying cause of the infection and its recurrence is crucial. Surgical options, potentially with a different surgical approach, and antibiotic therapy for acute infections should be considered alongside or before homeopathy.
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I'm trying to understand something about homeopathy doses. Is there a difference between 3x and 30 ch? Can I use 30 ch if I was advised to get 3x, or are they not interchangeable? It's a bit confusing, and I'd appreciate some insight on this.
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